For over sixty years Rasor, Italy has produced cutting equipment for textile applications. JRTL are pleased to be able to offer their range of composite electric and pneumatic operated cutters suitable for: glass, carbon and aramid reinforcements and other technical textiles (carpet, astro-turf, glass re-inforced silicone, etc).

Rasor's competitively priced and reliable cutting solutions offer a faster alternative to the William Whitely hand shears. All supplied with integrated sharpening device

Electric Cutters and Scissors : for use on all non-carbon reinforcement

J R TECHNOLOGY LIMITED offer this lightweight cutter which has multiple uses in a composites shop. Its excellent ability for cutting: patterns, custom shapes & hand laid laminate makes it a must for every workshop.

FEATURES :

Ergonomic design for comfortable work, minimising fatigue

Hard, metal coated blades for high cutting efficiency

Powered by either battery or mains

Ideally suited to lighter weight applications. Its competitive price makes it is a viable alternative to scissors.

JRTL are pleased to be able to offer the William Whiteley Range of Hand Shears, manufactured & ground in the UK. These can be tailored for specific materials, so if you have any specialist requirements please contact us / send samples accordingly.

JRTL have introduced a range of Vacuum Leak Detectors, Absolute Barometers and Manometers to assist with vacuum leak detection. They offer a very quick & easy solution for assessing the vacuum level achieved & whether there are leaks within an evacuated part.

JRTL are pleased to announce we are now official distributors for the Premier / Vortex range, offering the most advanced vacuum connection solutions in the World. They manufacture fully serviceable, stainless steel: vacuum bag connectors, QRC couplings, assembled autoclave and workshop hoses. Premier design, manufacture and assemble in England.

JRTL are able to produce and supply most types of production equipment or plant for the reinforced plastic and composite industry. Our technical staff can design and prepare schemes from conception, with workshops suitably equipped to fabricate, machine and assemble all types of units through to completion.

This technique of moulding provides all the advantages of a dry lay up method, in terms of: economics, health and safety and handling of resins; achieving closely controlled fibre volumes of up to 70%, giving a corresponding improvement of properties compared with wet lay-up procedures. The process permits the use of almost any resin system (with suitable pot life and viscosity) and combinations of woven and unidirectional fibres.